I have a 3d printer and want to design or print something /k/ related, but at the moment have no plastic to print anything. Other than dildos and guns, what should I make when I do get some plastic?
Will this do?
can you 3d model? If so make replacement grips, magazine baseplates, maybe an entire magainze body.
See if you printer is able to handle the Imura or Washbear. Pic related is the Imura, looks freaking cool. I can't legally because New York (I would anyway but what's the point if I can't take it to a range).
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>>34209333
If I make guns, I'll make them semi decent with .22 barrel liners and all the legal stuff that comes with them. I've been thinking about converting some of the scrap metal pistol blueprints to 3d models and doing those. I'm looking for some original ideas. Maybe I'll doodle up a derringer in something like .32 or some shit.
I have a little experience with modeling, but I've only just begun printing things. Grips aren't a bad idea, I've been wanting to make some nice 1911 grips, but maybe 3d printing them will hold me over until then.
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The file I posted at least has 7 renders in it, along with all f the STL files and a readme detailing the design.
I am pretty sure that with some .355 cal bbl blanks turned down on a lathe, that one could redo the base design to fire a lower powered reload of 380 acp (using cut 223 brass) and lead 36cal ball pressfit with a lowered powder charge
>>34209333
Why are there no videos for this one? All there is is a short one about Imura getting arrested.
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Maybe nobody actually tested it. I've seen a few like that where the modeler doesn't have a 3d printed and nobody else wants to test. Not OP but I may print and test it in the future
There are videos of the Washbear PM522 firing...it works either with straight Nylon or PVC with inserts
>>34213553
That's a penis
>>34213560
Don't be silly. It's an ergonomic grip for the AR15.
>>34213549
>PVC with inserts
What? Like PVC barrel or something? I don't like the idea of a pvc barrel and chambers even if it's just .22. I didn't even know they made pvc that small.
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Tiny ships